Thread: Router mac
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Old 14-09-2008, 13:26   #4
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Re: Router mac

Assuming that you have an Ambit modem,
With both turned off, turn the power on to the modem & wait for the lights marked sync & rdy to lock, then with the ethernet cable connected, turn the power on to the router.
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